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Trump Teases Enormous Staff Cuts At Major Gov’t Agency

President Donald Trump on Wednesday showed his Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could be poised to cut large jobs.

Trump told reporters at his second term First Presidential Cabinet meeting that EPA administrator Lee Zeldin could cut around 65% of his agency's workforce. multiple Report. The Trump administration has already begun to fire groups of federal workers from various agencies to reduce the waste in federal spending by reducing government bureaucracy.

“I spoke with Lee Zeldin and I think he'll cut about 65% of people out of the environment, and we'll also speed up the process at the same time,” Trump told reporters Wednesday. “He had a lot of people who didn't do their jobs. They were just occlusionists, and there were a lot of people who didn't exist.”

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Trump administration Established The Bureau of Government Efficiency (DOGE) (DOGE) was on January 20th to eliminate wasted federal spending. Department I insisted It has already identified $65 billion in wasted and even fraudulent spending. (Related: ORG's top executive chosen by the Biden EPA for billions of dollars is a Democrat donor)

Zeldin recently highlighted the taxpayer fund's most frightening mismanagement of management at the EPA, noting that billions had been sent to left-wing nonprofits, linked to Democrats' mobilization efforts under the previous presidential administration.

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